Patient Experience
I'd been to a couple of doctors for this nagging pain in my side, and everyone said it was just stress. Dr. Vignesh was the first one who actually sat and listened, really listened, to my whole history. He ordered a specific scan the others hadn't, and it turned out to be a tricky little thing with my gallbladder that wasn't showing up on the usual tests. I was nervous at first, but he explained it all in a way that made sense, without talking down to me. He handled it at Apollo Karur, and honestly, I just feel relieved to finally have an answer.
Had to get a small cyst removed from my back. Honestly, I was more worried about the paperwork and the wait than the actual thing. But from check-in at Apollo to walking out, it was just... smooth. Dr. Vignesh did the procedure quickly, cracked a joke about my tattoo to lighten the mood, and that was that. The whole thing felt very routine for them, which was exactly what I needed it to be. Parking was a bit of a hassle that day, but that's about the only hiccup.
The clinic at Apollo Karur was really clean and calm, which helped a lot because hospitals usually make me anxious. What stood out, though, was the nurse at Dr. Vignesh's desk. I was early for my appointment and fumbling with my phone, and she noticed I looked lost. She came over, offered me a water, and just had a really kind way about her. It set the tone for the whole visit. Dr. Vignesh was great, of course, but sometimes it's the staff that makes you feel like you're actually cared for.
Look, I'm not great with doctors. I get quiet and just nod along. Dr. Vignesh has this way of putting you at ease. He doesn't just stare at his computer; he looks at you. When he explained my treatment plan, he drew a simple diagram on a notepad. It felt like he was talking *with* me, not *at* me. He remembered small things I'd mentioned in a previous visit, too. It's that personal touch that makes all the difference.